22 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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Significantly contribute with Associate Professor Michael Doyle Full time or part-time, fixed term for 12 months Base Salary from $109,301 – 122,830 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity We
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dynamic research team. In this role, you will contribute to advancing the Faculty’s research agenda through high-quality research and scholarly activities. You will have the opportunity to work
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Full time, 22 months fixed term position. Located in Narrabri at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences Exciting opportunity to work at the cutting edge of plant phenomics research in
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Part time (0.6FTE) fixed term position for 2 years Be a part of the co-designed study ‘Reimagining practitioner-led asthma self-management support for older women’ Base Salary starting from $109,301
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the role of the gut microbiota in cancer and immunotherapy Base Salary, level A $105,314 - $116,679 p.a + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES) is
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Full time, fixed term contract for one year with a possibility of extension Be a part of a research team who are ambitious, enthusiastic, cooperative, and dedicated group working towards finding
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Full time, 3 years fixed term position. Located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Psychology Opportunity to work on cutting-edge research involving neuroimaging, virtual reality, and AI
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for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professor Rachel Codd in the School of Medical Sciences at the University of Sydney as a member of the ARC Research Hub for Advanced Manufacture
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protein science, drug delivery, microfluidics, artificial intelligence and biomaterial development. The successful candidate will work on areas such as lipid nanoparticle fabrication in microfluidics
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, the primary purpose of this role is to elucidate novel functions of RNA modifications in physiology and cancer. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to dissect the hitherto unknown role of RNA